Here's nearly a century of robots on film, from the benignly helpful to evilly destructive. There are a lot of of robots here that are vastly superior to the humans in their movies. »2/05/15 11:00pm 2/05/15 11:00pm

One reason why director Stanley Kubrick is a legend is because of his beautiful shots, which feature symmetrical framing, or one-point-perspective — which means that all lines lead to a single point in the distance. We've made a supercut of all the scenes with one-point perspective in the legendary A Clockwork Orange…»1/27/15 3:05pm 1/27/15 3:05pm

Star Wars: A New Hope hit theaters in 1977—the same year that Apple moved from a garage to a real office building and Microsoft hired its first official employees. And the fact that it came out as consumer computers were truly hitting the mainstream shows. »1/20/15 7:12pm 1/20/15 7:12pm

The Tenth Doctor had "Allons-y!" The Eleventh Doctor had "Geronimo!" And Twelve? The Twelfth Doctor spent a great deal of Series Eight telling people to shut up. And he wasn't the only character prone to shushing everyone. »1/04/15 4:00pm 1/04/15 4:00pm

Someone has assembled this supercut of every single death shown in Fellowship of the Ring, The Two Towers and Return of the King, and suddenly it dawns on me that LotR is, in a sense, mostly a tale of genocide against orcs. Seriously, the ratio of orc to non-orc deaths here is kind of disturbing. »12/11/14 8:40am 12/11/14 8:40am

It seems that when you play the Game of Thrones, you win or you die... probably of alcohol poisoning, judging by the amount of booze that gets necked in this wine-themed supercut. »10/12/14 11:55am 10/12/14 11:55am

I fully approve of this supercut of The Walking Dead's zombie-slaying, although it may occasionally focus on quantity over quality. I do, however, begrudge its use of the "Can-Can" music when it could have used "Yakety Sax" to infinitely greater effect. Everything is better with "Yakety Sax," people. When will you… »9/26/14 6:30am 9/26/14 6:30am

This trope has moved from being a badass boast to being a joke fairly recently, considering that it peaked in the 80s and can be traced to 1902. Esoteric is our other middle name. »8/12/14 4:00am 8/12/14 4:00am

It's a classic device: Person stands still in middle of street and suddenly a bus comes out of nowhere, knocking them out of frame. But, my god, this supercut is almost 12 and half minutes long. Just how funny is hitting people with buses? Okay, really funny. It's really funny. »7/03/14 11:00pm 7/03/14 11:00pm

Ahh, the table flip. Has film brought us a better short hand for "uncontrollable anger" than the table flip? No. It has not. And while this supercut only features movies (and thus leaves out a few of the true greats of table flipping), it is still epic. »6/03/14 12:00am 6/03/14 12:00am

Exactly which post-Apocalyptic tragedy came along to take out Jerry and the gang is left unstated in this dark Seinfeld supercut, but whatever it is must have been pretty bad because it left the whole of New York completely devoid of people. »3/12/14 12:40pm 3/12/14 12:40pm

Actually, this whole supercut seems really sinister, despite the fact that it contains bits of The Big Lebowski in it, so if anything it'll probably keep you up at night. It's still a neat watch, though. And it gets bonus points for not using the Inception "BRAAHMM" theme, too. »2/19/14 3:20pm 2/19/14 3:20pm

Cats are evil, man. They wait until a serial killer sneaks inside your house. After you're nervous, they jump out at you — scaring you briefly, but then giving you a false sense of security, letting you be murdered more effectively. The evidence is here, in this supercut of the countless times cats have… »10/09/13 2:40pm 10/09/13 2:40pm

Duncan Robson has assembled a wonderful montage of technology failing to work in TV shows and movies. Of course, any supercut of things not working needs to be followed by a supercut of those things getting beaten, which Robson has also included, and turned into a rather beautiful song. »9/25/13 11:20am 9/25/13 11:20am

This might he our favorite supercut to ever grace our computer screen. Slackstory has compiled every single coffee and/or pie scene from the great Mark Frost and David Lynch series Twin Peaks. It's all just so wonderful. »7/09/13 6:40am 7/09/13 6:40am